Providing skilled nursing and rehabilitation care to West Warwick, Warwick, Coventry, East Greenwich, Cranston, Providence, and North Kingstown for over 35 years.

Our caring hearts and helping hands make the difference

We start by providing each resident, whether short-term or long-term, nursing and rehabilitation services with a comforting sense of community. From offering a spa with alternative therapies to having pets that enrich our lives, we offer something for everyone.

West View is more than a nursing home or rehabilitation center. It is a community of friends, staff and residents alike, who share ideas and develop meaningful activities and programs to enhance everyone’s quality of life. We offer numerous opportunities for our residents to enjoy life and have fun.

WELCOME TO WEST VIEWAn affiliate of Eden Health Care.

Providing skilled nursing and rehabilitation care to West Warwick, Warwick, Coventry, East Greenwich, Cranston, Providence, and North Kingstown for over 35 years.

Our caring hearts and helping hands make the difference

We start by providing each resident, whether short-term or long-term, nursing and rehabilitation services with a comforting sense of community. From offering a spa with alternative therapies to having pets that enrich our lives, we offer something for everyone.

West View is more than a nursing home or rehabilitation center. It is a community of friends, staff and residents alike, who share ideas and develop meaningful activities and programs to enhance everyone’s quality of life. We offer numerous opportunities for our residents to enjoy life and have fun.

The Alzheimer’s Association, Rhode Island, as fiscal agent, recently hired Michael Splaine and Kate Gordon, of Gaithersburg, Maryland-based Splaine Consulting, a small advocacy and government affairs consulting firm. The company’s clients include the Alzheimer’s Association in their public health work with Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Alzheimer’s Disease International, the umbrella organization for…

Federal dollars from the Older Americans Act provides Rhode Island policy makers with funding to promote community-based services to keep older adults healthy and independent at home. The Rhode Island Division of Elderly Affairs (RIDEA) announced the distribution of 466,000 in Older American Act funding to multiple agencies. According to RIDEA, the additional federal dollars,…

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July 3, 2018

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A few days ago, the Washington, DC-based American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) announced that Westview Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has maintained its Silver Achievement in Quality Award status that it earned in 2013. The Warwick-based facility is among nine skilled nursing facilities in the Ocean State that has achieved…

Ways to Plan and Pay For Long-Term Care Needs
June 28, 2018

This article was written exclusively for our West View Nursing readers, by our good friend Hazel Bridges of www.agingwellness.org! No one stays young forever. At some point in your life, you or a loved one may require long-term care. Long-term care is a group of services that helps you with basic needs such as bathing,…

Last week, Academy Award-winning actress Marcia Gay Harden, who recently published a personal memoir, “The Seasons of My Mother: A Memoir of Love, Family, and Flowers,” detailing her relationship with her mother who is living with Alzheimer’s and the effect of the disease on her mother and her family, came to Capitol Hill to urge…

While Congressional gridlock continues to block the passage of legislation, one bipartisan bill gets thumbs up from both the GOP-controlled Congress and the Democrats. Just days ago, the final Senate passages of the S,1091, Supporting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Act, now head to the President’s desk to be signed into law. U.S. Representatives Jim McGovern (D-MA)…

Every vote counts and caregivers can make a difference in the upcoming primary elections by voting. AARP Rhode Island State Director Kathleen Connell urges all registered voters to review candidates’ positions on the issues and to cast ballots in the September 12 Rhode Island primary elections. “The 2018 midterms will be among the most historic…